Power crews, tree crews, FEMA and many others just waiting for the green light.
Right now, Florida getting pummeled by Ian. A power line in Naples, Florida sizzled and smoked on the flooded streets. The Sunshine State looked like a war zone and helping hands like Matt Kidd were on the way.
Kidd is with Kendall Vegetation Services, based out of Monroe, Louisiana and headed towards Lake City, Florida. His team, along with others, gassed up in Robertsdale before hitting the road again.
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